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this is a -- this is a milestone night for us here. it's our 1,500th show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] to put that in perspective, it only takes 1,100 show for them to pick an "american idol," so -- 1,500 is a lot. and just goes to show you what you can accomplish with a video of a high-ranking abc executive with a transvestite. anything. so, from joe millionaire to kim kardashian to snooki, from gary coleman and sarah palin, thank you from the bottom of my heart for keeping us going. oh, hand me the crow bar. i remember this. after our first show, i wrote a note to myself and i buried it under the stage to be opened on our 1,500th show. so -- let me just -- oh. all right. all right. i think i've done some terrible damage here. i buried it really well. okay. oh, there it is. okay. great. here we go. ugh. i buried it in the 1800s. all right. here we go. it says -- i don't remember what i wrote here. it says, oh, nice, it says, you'll never make it. ps, you should really follow through on that idea you had for creating a social netwo
this is a -- this is a milestone night for us here. it's our 1,500th show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] to put that in perspective, it only takes 1,100 show for them to pick an "american idol," so -- 1,500 is a lot. and just goes to show you what you can accomplish with a video of a high-ranking abc executive with a transvestite. anything. so, from joe millionaire to kim kardashian to snooki, from gary coleman and sarah palin, thank you from the bottom of my heart for keeping us...
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he had this to say to us about mueller, currently in outpatient rehab. she around enough for the boys? >> i can't answer for somebody who is not here. then it's my opinion. yeah, i mean, call her. her thing is full. we can call her. >> reporter: are you the main person right now taking care of them? for the most part? >> right now, yeah. yeah. it's all right. whatever. it shifts, it changes. it takes a takes extended family. but sheen's relationship with his own famous father, martin sheen, is also complicated. this touching moment between father and son acting in the movie "wall street" was reportedly unscripted and all too real. >> i guess i never told you i love you, dad. >> reporter: for years, martin has tried to help his son get clean in 1998, he had to publicly admit how difficult their struggle had become. >> this is not an easy moment in our lives. but my son was admitted here yesterday as a result of a drug overdose. >> reporter: charlie sheen has been battling addiction for a long time and his family reportedly has tried several interventions.
he had this to say to us about mueller, currently in outpatient rehab. she around enough for the boys? >> i can't answer for somebody who is not here. then it's my opinion. yeah, i mean, call her. her thing is full. we can call her. >> reporter: are you the main person right now taking care of them? for the most part? >> right now, yeah. yeah. it's all right. whatever. it shifts, it changes. it takes a takes extended family. but sheen's relationship with his own famous father,...
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linda bell joins us from bloomberg headquarters in new york to tell us about. >> the amount. direct tv's plan to offer movies as soon as a month after a day have a theatrical debut, setting the stage for renewed confrontation between hollywood studios and owners. showing the movies for weeks to six weeks -- 4 to 6 weeks after the release, this would hurt ticket sales that will be in theaters. .rocery's climbed to records in global food prices will probably rise in the first half of this century in part because of an expanding population and higher incomes. i don't know if you like exotic vacations. some of the top 10 destinations in 2011. swimming with sharks in south africa is on the list, touring the ruins of machu picchu as well. that is expected to increase worldwide this year. live that blumberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:53, 28 degrees on this thursday. >> we will be >>> here we go again. [laughter] cannot get enough of them. charlie sheen says that he will fight to win custody of his sons. his estrang
linda bell joins us from bloomberg headquarters in new york to tell us about. >> the amount. direct tv's plan to offer movies as soon as a month after a day have a theatrical debut, setting the stage for renewed confrontation between hollywood studios and owners. showing the movies for weeks to six weeks -- 4 to 6 weeks after the release, this would hurt ticket sales that will be in theaters. .rocery's climbed to records in global food prices will probably rise in the first half of this...
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he'll use the pastries and packages for sculptures. he is evening making a pop tart dress. >> no. >> yes. >> he says he can't use all those pop tarts so the leftovers will be donated to charity. nobody's going -- >> i like the wild berry or the cinnamon pop tart, very tasty. >> i like the strawberry. do you actually toast the pop tart? >> i do toast the pop tart. i like them better heated. some prefer them cold. >> my dad used to eat cold pop tarts all the time. the company that makes pop tarts are saying thank you, thank you, thank you. >> i bet they are for all this press. we'll be back with more pop tarts after this. >>> so every day it seems like we get something new from charlie sheen. >> who's sick of it? raise your hand. already. >> it was somewhat entertaining yesterday but also alarming and it's getting more alarming, especially when we see video of police removing his twin boys under court order. >> you can't forget there's kids involved. watching his rants and following his tweets, many are wondering is anybody actually help
he'll use the pastries and packages for sculptures. he is evening making a pop tart dress. >> no. >> yes. >> he says he can't use all those pop tarts so the leftovers will be donated to charity. nobody's going -- >> i like the wild berry or the cinnamon pop tart, very tasty. >> i like the strawberry. do you actually toast the pop tart? >> i do toast the pop tart. i like them better heated. some prefer them cold. >> my dad used to eat cold pop tarts all...
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used to be democrat. then, became republican. >> reporter: he hasn't been in political office for about two decades. a long shot. but his supporters say he will add a little cajun spice to the campaign. and if nothing else, george, he has a head start. >> jon, thanks very much. >> a little cajun spice. >>> coming up on 7:08. we have new details this morning about legendary movie star, mickey rooney, and a shocking tale of alleged abuse at the hands of his own family. he told a senate panel he is one of the millions of elder abuse. he was denied basics, like food, medicine and that his daily life was unbearable. our claire shipman has more on this. >> reporter: good morning, robin. rooney's story floored lawmakers. he's accusing his stepson and stepdaughter who was taking care of rooney and his mother, leaving them barely enough money to survive. and at times, keeping a lock on their refrigerator. >> someday you'll learn that greatness is seizing an opportunity. >> reporter: from the silver screen, this ma
used to be democrat. then, became republican. >> reporter: he hasn't been in political office for about two decades. a long shot. but his supporters say he will add a little cajun spice to the campaign. and if nothing else, george, he has a head start. >> jon, thanks very much. >> a little cajun spice. >>> coming up on 7:08. we have new details this morning about legendary movie star, mickey rooney, and a shocking tale of alleged abuse at the hands of his own family....
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they're fighting in small groups, using motorcycles, just like the indians in our country used to use all forces. they're not a big threat to a major city. they can be taken on by forces that are much smaller. i believe that we can let the afghans handle this because we have such fantastic air. tavis: your a vietnam veteran. -- you are a vietnam veteran. >> marine. tavis: there have been so many comparisons between vietnam and afghanistan. when the comparison was first made, ted kennedy when he was alive made that comparison. he got concern from a lot of different people. i have heard other people make that comparison. what is your sense of that comparison now between vietnam and afghanistan? >> i think vietnam is ancient history, and it is hard to make the comparison even though i thought there. the way we treat our troops today is terrific. the troops know it and appreciate it, and that is not the case in the past. this country has a vibrancy to it that is terrific. we are able to distinguish between missions we may not like as individuals, and still represent a fine view towards ou
they're fighting in small groups, using motorcycles, just like the indians in our country used to use all forces. they're not a big threat to a major city. they can be taken on by forces that are much smaller. i believe that we can let the afghans handle this because we have such fantastic air. tavis: your a vietnam veteran. -- you are a vietnam veteran. >> marine. tavis: there have been so many comparisons between vietnam and afghanistan. when the comparison was first made, ted kennedy...
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they are providing us the equipment on loan. they are permitting us to ride. we have now crossed that barrier. >> i will talk about the economic situation. the unemployment rate is still high. it is attributed to a number of factors including the stabilization of the financial system, monetary policy end inventory rebuilding. economic growth slowed in the spring and summer of last year including european debt issues. we have seen increases evidence that a self sustaining recovery may be taking hold. i make special note of consumer spending. we also had good gains in the u.s. manufacturing output. my projection is that we will see stronger economic growth. the federal report says rejection speed -- projections. it is higher than projections made in november. despite the improvement in the growth of output, it is only improving slowly. we do see some grounds for optimism. there are declines in the new unemployment claims. the signal wall for unemployment to come down to desired levels -- it has still taken a while for unemployment to come down to desired levels.
they are providing us the equipment on loan. they are permitting us to ride. we have now crossed that barrier. >> i will talk about the economic situation. the unemployment rate is still high. it is attributed to a number of factors including the stabilization of the financial system, monetary policy end inventory rebuilding. economic growth slowed in the spring and summer of last year including european debt issues. we have seen increases evidence that a self sustaining recovery may be...
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thank you for being so frank with us when you appear before us. >> in your statement, you indicated that, until we see a sustained period of terror procreation, which cannot consider this recovery to be truly established. is that this says that despite the claims from the academics to the contrary, this indicates that the recession has not yet bottomed out? >> again, the recession is a technical term. it means that the claim -- that the decline has stopped. we have been this risk would be consumers would see unemployment going back up. today with this confidence. he would have decreasing grass that it would stall out. if that is the risk. >> i assume part of the goal is to provide an influx of capital in the economy to ensure that have adequate capital to lynn for commercial purposes and a staff. i learned to call your attention to a proposed regulation that could have a devastating impact. the irs r ule would force banks to hand over information on foreign deposits. the irs would turn it over to the home country. it could be between 200 and $400 billion. that could in the very harmful t
thank you for being so frank with us when you appear before us. >> in your statement, you indicated that, until we see a sustained period of terror procreation, which cannot consider this recovery to be truly established. is that this says that despite the claims from the academics to the contrary, this indicates that the recession has not yet bottomed out? >> again, the recession is a technical term. it means that the claim -- that the decline has stopped. we have been this risk...
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army's alleged use of psychological operations on congressman to try to secure more military funding and support for the war that's caused quite a stir here on the story were u.s. lawmakers brainwashed by the military when making key decisions on supporting the escalation of war in afghanistan that's a question posed by rolling stone magazine which alleges lieutenant general william caldwell the man in charge of training in afghanistan ordered psychological operations against visiting senators and congressional delegations to manipulate them into backing more funding and troops for the war there the head of a special unit that conducts psychological operations now termed information support operations said he was told to provide quote deeper and now lasse's of pressure points we could use to leverage the delegation for more funds. my job in psyops is to play with people's heads to get the enemy to behave the way we want them to behave and for had been seen from doing that to our own people when you ask me to try to use these skills on senators and congressmen you're crossing a lying
army's alleged use of psychological operations on congressman to try to secure more military funding and support for the war that's caused quite a stir here on the story were u.s. lawmakers brainwashed by the military when making key decisions on supporting the escalation of war in afghanistan that's a question posed by rolling stone magazine which alleges lieutenant general william caldwell the man in charge of training in afghanistan ordered psychological operations against visiting senators...
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he is shouting, there is only one way for us to go. that is the right way, for word. an air force jet, probably a russian bilhah -- built. the pilot misses the ammunition stores, thbut this is the fourth attempt in 12 days to blow it up. colonel gaddafi's troops are supposed to be of dancing. people are very excitable. the forces were still slugging it out where they had captured the airfield. >> a another bomb. >> at that moment, it came around for another pass. the tension was immense. everyone expected it would be his next target. but rebel reinforcements made for large numbers. the difference did not lie in equipment. they were less well-armed. this prisoner isn't just scared, he is a demoralized. this might not be the final victory, but it is an important achievement. >> gaddafi has once again blamed al qaeda. jeremy bowen was there. >> his supporters were ready long before he arrived. to fight back against foreign pressure and domestic rebellion. it did not need much revving up. they heard the motorcade was close. he was driving himself. his strategy is clear. p
he is shouting, there is only one way for us to go. that is the right way, for word. an air force jet, probably a russian bilhah -- built. the pilot misses the ammunition stores, thbut this is the fourth attempt in 12 days to blow it up. colonel gaddafi's troops are supposed to be of dancing. people are very excitable. the forces were still slugging it out where they had captured the airfield. >> a another bomb. >> at that moment, it came around for another pass. the tension was...
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let us stay with libya. earlier, i spoke to a journalist in a town near the tunisian border, zawiyah. >> hundreds of people are coming through every day. they are trying to get to the tunisian border. >> are they foreigners, or libyans? >> mostly, they are foreigners. it is indians, egyptians, bangladeshis. >> tell me about -- is the government in control in your town? >> that are not in control of the city. it is with the people. there is no organization, nothing. just the people. i revolted against the gaddafi regime because everybody was tired from the injustice and his ways. they have been killing people, committing crimes. these people do everything they want, like it is their town, stealing our money, stealing our rights, stealing our right of speech. it is disastrous. >> to you expect gaddafi's forces to come back and bite you again to try to take control? >> of course. currently, they are busy with zawug iyah. strategically, it is important. >> how can you fight the government army? >> we are through
let us stay with libya. earlier, i spoke to a journalist in a town near the tunisian border, zawiyah. >> hundreds of people are coming through every day. they are trying to get to the tunisian border. >> are they foreigners, or libyans? >> mostly, they are foreigners. it is indians, egyptians, bangladeshis. >> tell me about -- is the government in control in your town? >> that are not in control of the city. it is with the people. there is no organization, nothing....
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we had republican policies that gave us this recession, which gave us the foreclosures, which gave us all of the people out of work. as for the tea party, i am sure it is different in every state, but here in north carolina they have not even finished high school. they will protest the sky is blue. they say we're went to protest the sky is blue, hundreds of them would turn out in protest. they are a bunch of hot heads. host: congressman webster, any response to elizabeth? guest: i think the point is here we are spending more money than we're taking in. some way we have to bring that into balance. that is what i have to say to you. report to work together. we're cord to work in tandem. we will come up with common sense solutions, and we're willing to have results. -- we are going to work in tandem. the government is a picture of just spending too much money. in my mind, we have to cut the spending in order to balance the budget. host: now that you have been here for three months, what has surprised you? how was it different from the florida house and senate? guest: the mechanics are th
we had republican policies that gave us this recession, which gave us the foreclosures, which gave us all of the people out of work. as for the tea party, i am sure it is different in every state, but here in north carolina they have not even finished high school. they will protest the sky is blue. they say we're went to protest the sky is blue, hundreds of them would turn out in protest. they are a bunch of hot heads. host: congressman webster, any response to elizabeth? guest: i think the...
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new website which twenty four seven live streaming news tell us what to do about the ongoing financial heart unlimited high poll of the videos for download. and stories never mainstream news. media so. the political. posts aren't so much to say. hey guys welcome michel ancel on the obama show we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear audio just go on to you tube video response our twitter profile of the questions that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is we play. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and it's a story that's getting a lot of attention today northwestern university professor concluded a discussion of bondage and other sexual fetishes in his human sexuality class by having the woman take off all her clothes climb on a stage and graphically demonstrate the use of a sex toy this demonstration took place last month i think inclusion of psychology professor john michael bailey's class on human sexuality so according to those who attended the demonstration involving a couple and the sex toy they were wa
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won't even tell us that. but from talk to those trying to produce the coal, to produce the electricity for our country, they say they can't get permits. in fact, there's one coal company in kentucky who is now suing the federal government saying they're taking his property. they have effectively taken his property because he can't get a permit. the average expectancy for getting a permit for all property is seven years. we wonder why we're languishing and we depend on everyone else for natural resources. yet we sit atop some of the world's greatest natural resources in coal and oil and won't produce our own. we have to become so involved and there's so many justifications for war across the world because of oil and we refuse to use our own resources. this is a very good first step in trying to make the process better. all it's saying is the e.p.a. cannot have unlimited time to sit on our permits. this is saying that there have to be rules. i say this is a first step because i think the last election was about
won't even tell us that. but from talk to those trying to produce the coal, to produce the electricity for our country, they say they can't get permits. in fact, there's one coal company in kentucky who is now suing the federal government saying they're taking his property. they have effectively taken his property because he can't get a permit. the average expectancy for getting a permit for all property is seven years. we wonder why we're languishing and we depend on everyone else for natural...
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and, granted, there are some problems with them, but they provided a very useful tool to put us in the position we're in. there's still problems facing minorities in the housing market that just the rush to bring in, say, get us out of the way, bring the private capital in and that solves the problem. that does not solve the problem of the pangs of color shock. many of these folks suffer simply because they are african-american, because of the color of their skin. we've got other burgeoning problems on the income levels of individuals. now we've got another problem with many of our returning soldiers which is heartbreaking who are coming home after leaving here, going fighting on the battlefields of iraq and afghanistan, and they come back, and they're on the street. they're under the viaduct. now, no matter what with we do bringing private capital in and saying that's the answer is not the answer. so i i want to stress that treasury and this administration move with the very jaundiced eye on this and understand that in my review of your report probably the best option given the volati
and, granted, there are some problems with them, but they provided a very useful tool to put us in the position we're in. there's still problems facing minorities in the housing market that just the rush to bring in, say, get us out of the way, bring the private capital in and that solves the problem. that does not solve the problem of the pangs of color shock. many of these folks suffer simply because they are african-american, because of the color of their skin. we've got other burgeoning...
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since when are we now faced with looking at those who serve us as being opposed to us? how did our country get that way? why can't we come to an understanding we have a collective interest here? and why can't our governors tell the truth about what's really happening? that states are getting strangled because of policies at a federal level that are making it much more difficult for states to be able to get any assistance at all. i have not run into any single labor leader who said that they did not want to negotiate the issues that are at hand. i've not run into any labor leader who didn't understand state budgets are tight and they want to make sure that states can meet their -- the needs of all people. but this top-down approach, this political approach to dictating what state workers, what their conditions are, and what their rights are, this sets the stage for an estrangement of people from their own government. so, we have to look at the issue of collective bargaining and in the state of ohio we have to understand that the fact that they had collective bargaining m
since when are we now faced with looking at those who serve us as being opposed to us? how did our country get that way? why can't we come to an understanding we have a collective interest here? and why can't our governors tell the truth about what's really happening? that states are getting strangled because of policies at a federal level that are making it much more difficult for states to be able to get any assistance at all. i have not run into any single labor leader who said that they did...
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i would much rather use development assistance rather than use our military. from every point of view, you're absolutely correct. this needs to be part of our discussions about national security in which we need to make sure we have adequate resources. the amount of money that we're spending on our international development programs are relatively small. i want to move to a second part of this equation that you and i have talked about before. i will be chairing the subcommittee that deals with international development assistance. i want to know a little bit more about accountability. we talked about this several times. our involvement in other countries needs to advance gender equity, needs to make sure we are not participating in corruption so that the money into the pockets of some despot rather than going to the development of the nation. can you share with us ways in which you can engage this committee to make sure that we get the proper return in regards to american values as we participate in other countries? >> senator, thank you and thank you for your
i would much rather use development assistance rather than use our military. from every point of view, you're absolutely correct. this needs to be part of our discussions about national security in which we need to make sure we have adequate resources. the amount of money that we're spending on our international development programs are relatively small. i want to move to a second part of this equation that you and i have talked about before. i will be chairing the subcommittee that deals with...
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voted with us. we had a shot at this. we could have taken care of this last year. and you chose not to. so let's set the record straight . so, here we are with this 1099 form, going to take some time to fill it out, we don't like that bureaucracy, the thing comes down to, as mr. waxman said, as mr. neal said, how do you pay for it? now, beware the distinguished chairman from the ways and means committee. the wall street poll today, not "the new york times," not the village voice, not fill in the blanks, the poll shows that over, i think it's 74% of the american people, that's us, believe that we should eliminate tax credits for big oil and gas companies. so i'm sure now that the loyal opposition sees that poll in that newspaper that you will join us in putting to rest forever those folks who least need any help from the government getting help from the government. now, this is going to cost us $22 billion. both sides agree that one of the great benefits of this country is economic mobility. yet -- m
voted with us. we had a shot at this. we could have taken care of this last year. and you chose not to. so let's set the record straight . so, here we are with this 1099 form, going to take some time to fill it out, we don't like that bureaucracy, the thing comes down to, as mr. waxman said, as mr. neal said, how do you pay for it? now, beware the distinguished chairman from the ways and means committee. the wall street poll today, not "the new york times," not the village voice, not...
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it is a great threat to us. and this week chairman conrad, a very able democratic chairman of the budget committee, knowledgeable and fair, has been having hearings. we've had the secretary of education, the secretary of energy, the secretary of transportation testify to us about their portion of this overall budget, this budget that would triple -- double the debt in ten years. what do you think education is asking for? what are they asking for for education? well, think back about your states, what you've been reading about cities and school systems and county school systems and states cutting budgets, having to do for less, reducing costs, reducing teachers, reducing costs in really any way that they can. they have been doing a lot of things that they've had to do. some of them are probably going to make that system stronger in the future, but they're not easy. you'd rather not have to make tough choices. but they're doing it all over america. our u.s. department of education, however, demands an 11% increase
it is a great threat to us. and this week chairman conrad, a very able democratic chairman of the budget committee, knowledgeable and fair, has been having hearings. we've had the secretary of education, the secretary of energy, the secretary of transportation testify to us about their portion of this overall budget, this budget that would triple -- double the debt in ten years. what do you think education is asking for? what are they asking for for education? well, think back about your...